September 22, 2015

DOE Issues Request for Information for SRS Liquid Waste Contract

By ExchangeMonitor
The Department of Energy on Tuesday released a request for information/sources sought for companies interested in taking over the contract to dispose of liquid waste stored at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina. Savannah River Remediation’s contract for the work is scheduled to lapse on June 30, 2017. “The RFI/Sources Sought is seeking to solicit input via capability statements from interested parties with the specialized capabilities necessary to meet the requirements for the SRS Liquid Waste services,” DOE said in a press release.” Within these capability statements, DOE is seeking feedback from contractors and other interested parties regarding options for innovative approaches for the performance of the major Elements of Scope as well as insight into potential contracting alternatives.”
 
In the RFI document, DOE said it had not yet determined specifics such as the length and type of the contract, how much funding would be provided, and whether small business opportunities would be available. Major components of the future contract are expected to include operation of liquid waste storage tanks, evaporators, transfer lines, and related equipment; operation of the Salt Waste Processing Facility; and waste removal from tanks and tank closures. DOE set an Oct. 21 deadline for submission of all capability statements and any questions on the RFI. Responses should be submitted to SRSLiquidWaste@emcbc.doe.gov.

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